toyo Posted January 22, 2008 Share Posted January 22, 2008 Windows Vista from Microsoft takes a lot of resources, we all know that. So here is the tool for easy removal of the unwanted components in order to make Vista run faster and to your liking. vLite can also create the bootable ISO and apply the tweaks directly. This tool doesn't use any kind of hacking, all files and registry entries are protected as they would be if you install the full version only without the components you select for the removal.It configures the installation directly, before the installation, meaning you'll have to remake the ISO and reinstall it. This method is much cleaner, not to mention easier and more logical than doing it after installation on every reinstall. Changes in v1.1 Final:* new: Boot.wim cleanup (automatic with removed components)* new: Third Apply method - Rebuild All* new: Hide individual components (right-click menu)* new: Power button tweaks* new: 'Network Explorer'* new: 'Firewire (1394)'* new: 'Storage Controllers'* fix: UAC tweak* fix: UAC removal (Network Center, Users panel)* fix: Natural Language breaking SearchHomepageDownload Page Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Zeus_Hunt Posted January 22, 2008 Share Posted January 22, 2008 Gr8.. :dance2: Just waiting for M$ to post Windows Vista with Service Pack 1 in MSDNJust a note..Also be careful with the Storage Controller removals, if you remove the driver for your particular hard disk controller it will not be able to see the drives on the bootup. But as a precaution, or even a better alternative, put a new hard disk controller driver in the subfolder inside the folder from which the ISO will be made and then you can even remove all the drivers and provide it with that folder once it asks for a driver on first boot.You can also use an USB flash for that just in case it doesn't see the DVD drive from which it booted from, if such thing is even possible any more, saw it in the early VMWare versions. I noticed that my ICH9R controller is loaded even if I remove the Intel driver, probably because my SATA is set in BIOS to IDE mode.Driver integration still does not support the textmode drivers, the ones like these hard disk controllers for bootup. Waited to remove them first, well since that happened next thing in todo is textmode driver integration, at least folder copy to the ISO for manual load if the full integration is not possible without the MS tools. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dock98 Posted January 22, 2008 Share Posted January 22, 2008 ditto,anything that removes all that crap on vista is welcome, thanks t Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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